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Even if the printer installs OK, the scanner is not allways recognized. Try to look for new hardware>scanners in Control Panel. It migth want the HP CD or the driver from www.HP,com. Or find a picture editing program and File>Import>HP officejet Pro L 7590 AIO- twain! That works!

Sending directly via smtp is not implemented in the Officejet pro L7590. Only the "bigger" models (7680 etc.) seem to have sending via smtp or storing via ftp or smb implemented in firmware. What I find extremely annoying about this: I'm missing this too, as I was mislead by the product description. This lack of functionality is not obvious from HP's product data sheet, which covers 7590, 7680 and 7780 at once.

With the L7590 your can only use some sort of HP Software on a PC.

But beware!

I wouldn't recommend installing any of HP's full featured software package on any pc that is further to be used in productive work!

HP's driver software and utilitys that comprise hundreds of megabytes to download are hard to install and much harder to clean up, if something went wrong.

On a old but fairly well running Pentium 4 machine the L7590 Software brought the system to a crawl just by running some obscure svchost background task that seems to monitor the MFC device.

Having lost tens of hours to the recovery of PCs that had HP's Windows software installed, I'd recommend setting up a linux server with a current version of hplip.

Please note, that with linux and hplip youd' have to write some scripts
of your own, in order to "glue together" scanning via hplip and the
sendmail command. I'haven't started this yet.

And with hplip you can not use the "send" button from the L7590 panel. So any action must be started on the pc. But hplip is far easier to install (and remove) and it doesn't seem to hog your cpu as much as that crappy, bloated HP Windows software.

When you are installing the L7590 you will get a screen that ask you if you are hooking up usb or ethernet. click usb. then the next screen will detect the printer do not plug your usb clble into your computer until this screen. I have found that if it gets past step 5/8 you shopuld be good. However it might still error out on step 5. I have installed many of these and got the same error many times and found that this is the best solution i have found.